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September 17, 2021
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White displays as yellow in Acrobat and Photoshop

  • September 17, 2021
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Hi there, I've been having this problem for some time but only just looking to sort it. In Acrobat and Photoshop whites appear off-white, or yellow, but I dont have that problem in InDesign or Illustrator. I've inlcuded a screenshot to demonstrate.

 

The monitor displays whites fine generally, even in Acrobat you can see the software options are properly coloured, it's just what is displayed in the working area which has the problem so I'm guessing there's a setting somewhere that I need to change?

 

Many thanks for any help anyone can provide.

Correct answer JJ3ANS

I had this problem in Acrobat. Lots of similar posts since latest update.

This fixed it:

go to ‘Edit’
then ‘Preferences’
Select ‘Accessibility’
Check ‘Replace Document Colors’
Select ‘Use Windows Color Scheme’
Press ‘OK’

9 replies

VPTD
Participant
February 16, 2022

I searched for hours. Tried everything on this feed to fix both Photoshop and PDF docs in Acrobat that were showing yellow instead of white. Then I found this short, simple video and it fixed it! how to fix white color is yellow in photoshop cc 2021 - YouTube 🙂

Participant
November 30, 2022

Thank you! This worked for me too

Participant
February 9, 2022

I was having all of  my pdf files open with a yellow background.  Under Preferences, Color management, changed the grayscale to Dot Gain 20% instead of Gray Gamma and the problem went away. Not sure when or how it was changed to Gray Gamma.

CChow
Participating Frequently
October 8, 2021

Recently installed Windows 11. Don't know when my adobe apps last updated. This is what "works/worked" for me. YMMV.

 

Solution 1 (After getting help from adobe chat support)

  • Adobe Acrobat DC: Edit> Preference>Color Management> Select "Monitor Color" from the "Setting:"
     Dropdown.
  • Photoshop: Edit> Color Settings> Select "Monitor Color" from the "Setting:"
     Dropdown.

Result: White is White

Cons?: I don't know much about how this is linked to a color calibration profile set on the OS, so I'm not sure if this method does anything to color accuracy if that's important to you (it is for me).

 

Solution 2 (ICC Profile in OS )

 

Access Color Profile on Windows: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/about-color-management-2a2ed8fa-cf09-83c5-e55c-d1428519f616

I don't have a mac but maybe this would be the same: https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-your-displays-color-profile-mchlf3ddc60d/mac

 

 Before these solutions, I reset my photshop settings to default and uninstalled/reinstalled my Adobe Acrobat.

 

  • 2A - Check what ICC profile your OS is using. If it's not sRGB IEC61966-2.1, switch it to that to see if it fixes it.
    • If you have Adobe Acrobat/Photoshop open when you do this, close it and then open to see if it's fixed.
      • If this solution works, whatever profile you were using previously may have an issue.
      • Recalibrate your monitor and test the programs with your new calibrated profile set as default on your OS (This last point is if you have a calibration tool).
  • 2B - If the above option doesnt work, which didn't for me on this occasion, I deleted all color profiles that were specifically calibrated for my monitor, then set it sRGB IEC61966-2.1, restarted my PC and then tested again. This worked for me. That should be it for you unless you collabrate your monitors. I recalibrated my monitor with my SpyderX and set my new color profile. All is good now.

Solution 3

https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/adobe-acrobat-pro-dc-all-pdfs-appear-with-a-yellow-background/td-p/12388134 

 

This one is a fix through "accessibility" settings in Adobe Acrobat and truthfully I feel it's not a great one. Although it appears to make white backgrounds actually look white, if you have PDFs with artwork or perhaps other media (not just text and the background" you''ll notice color differences. I work in design and this is no good for me.

Media City Way
Participant
July 11, 2023

Solution 1 worked for me within Adobe Acrobat Pro, thank you CChow.

 

To confirm within
Edit > Preferences > Accessibility the only checkboxes I have ticked are Use document Structure for tab... and Enable assistive technology support.

Then within Edit > Preferences > Colour Management I changed Settings to Monitor Color
Clicked Ok at the bottom of the window and the colours are now correct.

Participant
September 24, 2021

>> ‘Accessibility’ Check ‘Replace Document Colors’ Select ‘Use Windows Color Scheme’ Press ‘OK’.

It does not work. It only turns around where the yellow is.

It is adobe who must fix this and send out an update. Nothing works otherwise.

Participant
September 24, 2021

I have the exact same problem in Acrobat. All my doc turned to yellowish. Tried to the same method >> ‘Accessibility’ Check ‘Replace Document Colors’ Select ‘Use Windows Color Scheme’ Press ‘OK’. But this does not work out for me.

 

This is my setting. Tried many ways, but nothing seemed to work. Can anyone help?

 

 

Bevi Chagnon - PubCom.com
Legend
September 24, 2021

Here's a similar thread on the topic. Seems like many people are experiencing this since the September 14 update.

https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/all-pdfs-created-have-yellow-backgrounds/td-p/12386130

 

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Meenakshi Negi
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 17, 2021

Hello,

 

Thank you for reporting this.

 

The team is aware of this issue and investigating it further.

Please try the suggestion provided by JJ3ANS and check if that helps.

 

Let us know how it goes.

 

Thanks,

Meenakshi

Participant
September 24, 2021

No it is not an solution

JJ3ANSCorrect answer
Inspiring
September 17, 2021

I had this problem in Acrobat. Lots of similar posts since latest update.

This fixed it:

go to ‘Edit’
then ‘Preferences’
Select ‘Accessibility’
Check ‘Replace Document Colors’
Select ‘Use Windows Color Scheme’
Press ‘OK’

talbot649Author
Participating Frequently
September 17, 2021

Thank you, it fixed the problem in Acrobat (although it's a light grey rather than white), I couldn't see a similar option in Photoshop, do you know if there is one?

talbot649Author
Participating Frequently
September 17, 2021

Actually, don't worry, I deleted all my preferences in PS and that seems to have corrected the issue.

talbot649Author
Participating Frequently
September 17, 2021

This is a screenshot in Photoshop.

talbot649Author
Participating Frequently
September 17, 2021

This is a screenshot of InDesign